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Extracting every n number of column from matrix matlab

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Aybars
Aybars le 3 Mai 2018
Commenté : Ameer Hamza le 16 Août 2018
0 down vote favorite I need to extract every n number of column from my matrix. Please note that not every nth column. For example I have a matrix:
A =
1 23 34 53 67 45 67 45
12 34 45 56 67 87 98 12
1 2 3 45 56 76 87 56
And I want to extract each 3 column, so my data should be like:
X =
1 23 34 67 45 67
12 34 45 67 87 98
1 2 3 56 76 87
So I would skip 4th column then 8th column and so on. I know how to extract every nth column and row but I couldn't figure it out what I need. Appreciated for your help

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza le 3 Mai 2018
Modifié(e) : Ameer Hamza le 3 Mai 2018
Here is a general solution to your problem in which you can specify how many columns to keep and how many to delete
colToKeep = 2;
colToDelete = 3;
ColIndex = mod( 0:size(A,2)-1, colToKeep+colToDelete ) < colToKeep;
A(:, ~ColIndex) = [];
Use colToKeep and colToDelete to specify the values.
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Ee Woon Lim
Ee Woon Lim le 16 Août 2018
How do we do this for rows?
Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza le 16 Août 2018
Just take the transpose of the matrix and apply the same method. At the end take the transpose again to get the correct matrix.

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Yuvaraj Venkataswamy
Yuvaraj Venkataswamy le 3 Mai 2018
Modifié(e) : Yuvaraj Venkataswamy le 3 Mai 2018
Answer is below where A is a your matrix.
if true
n=4;
A =[1 23 34 53 67 45 67 45
12 34 45 56 67 87 98 12
1 2 3 45 56 76 87 56]
A(:,n:n:end) =[]
end
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Aybars
Aybars le 3 Mai 2018
Hi, Thank you very much for your answer. It is correct. But in that case, how can I adjust the number of column that I want to skip ? For example I would like to take first 2 columns, then skip 3 columns then take 2 columns again.

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Guillaume
Guillaume le 3 Mai 2018
X = A;
X(:, 4:4:end) = [];
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Aybars
Aybars le 3 Mai 2018
Hi, Thank you very much for your answer. It is correct. But in that case, how can I adjust the number of column that I want to skip ? For example I would like to take first 2 columns, then skip 3 columns then take 2 columns again.

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